[The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol by Howard Payson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol CHAPTER X 8/12
This was in order that they might be exhibited as each prize was awarded.
A small boy with a very excited face was seen struggling to get through the mass, and he finally gained the judges' stand.
As he faced the congratulatory professor he stuttered out: "Please, sir, there's something wrong about Jack Curtiss' machine." "What do you mean, you impudent young shaver!" shouted the bully, turning white, nevertheless. "Let the lad speak," said Mr.Blake, who as one of the committee was standing beside the professor.
"What is it, my boy? Let me see. You're Joe Digby, of the Eagle Patrol, aren't you." "Yes, sir; and I live out on a farm near Jack Curtiss.
I was watching him fly his machine this morning, from behind a hedge, and I heard them saying something about 'their store-made machine beating any country boy's model.'" "He's a young liar! Pay no attention to him," stammered Jack, licking his dry lips. "Silence, sir!" said Mr.Blake gravely.
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